The Justice Department agreed Monday to begin turning over 'key evidence' from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Bart JansenWASHINGTON – The Justice Department agreed Monday to begin turning over"key evidence" from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of President Donald Trump to lawmakers, the head of the House Judiciary Committee said.
The Justice Department earlier reached a similar agreement with the Intelligence Committee. Nadler did not offer details about what files were to be turned over. Republicans repeated their concern that Nadler acted hastily in having the committee hold Barr in contempt and in pushing for a floor vote for documents.
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